What are the specs on a 1460 International combine?

What are the specs on a 1460 International combine?

Specifications

  • Engine. Number Of Cylinders. Engine Make.
  • Operational. Operating Weight W/O Attachment. 19687.3lb.
  • Threshing. Rotor Diameter. 33.9in.
  • Tires. Front. 23.1 x 26 R 1, 10-ply.
  • Threshing. Rotor Speed – High. 1320rpm.
  • Separating. Separating Area.
  • Cleaning System. Cleaning Fan Speed – Low.
  • Grain Handling. Grain Tank Capacity.

What engine is in a 1460 International combine?

DT-436
Engine

Displacement 435.8 cu in (0 m)
Engine Make International
Engine Model DT-436
Number of Cylinders 6
Power 170.1 hp (127 kw)

What year is a 1460 International combine?

1977
When International Harvester Co. introduced the Model 1460 Axial-Flow Combine in 1977, it was not without some sense of fear and trepidation.

What was the first rotary combine?

1975
Conventional and rotary designs The TR70 from Sperry-New Holland was brought out in 1975 as the first rotary combine. Other manufacturers soon followed, International Harvester with their ‘Axial Flow’ in 1977 and Gleaner with their N6 in 1979.

How much is a combine?

It can be expensive to purchase a combine if you are buying new. In fact, a new combine may set you back anywhere between $330,000 and $500,000 , but a used combine may only cost between $5,900 and $450,000. On average, a used machine should be priced at around $122,200.

Who sells the most combines in the world?

Deere reckons to account for over 45% of combine sales worldwide, having sold more than 1.1 million units in the past 80 years, while Claas is the leader in Western Europe with around 40% market share achieved by combines produced at its Harsewinkel headquarters in Germany, ahead of New Holland, which claims about a …

When did John Deere make a rotary combine?

Somewhere in the early sixties, Deere dropped their all-out efforts to produce a rotary combine, even though some experimentation continued right up until the time the 4400, 6600 and 7700 were introduced in 1969. In 1975 New Holland introduced their TR70, the first rotary by a major manufacturer.

How much horsepower does a John Deere X9 combine have?

Engine

Engine type John Deere PowerTech PWS 13.6 L 830 cu in.
Rated power 450 kW 603 hp
Maximum power 515 kW 690 hp
Power boost @ rated speed 39.5 kW 53 hp
Fuel capacity 1249.2 L 330 gal.

How much does a John Deere combine?

Most new John Deere combines are priced from $380,000 to $480,000, said Michael Cessna, a sales representative for the Arends-Hogan-Walker (AHW) dealership east of Urbana. With add-on features, farmers might be looking at $500,000 for a combine, “but you could get up to $600,000 real easy,” Cessna said.

Does the 1440 have a D436 motor?

Oh and yes the 1440 has a D-436. A good motor, and it will only run out of power in good good corn going uphill with a 6 row head. Then the buzzers will sound. More sharing options… On 11/10/2010 at 6:34 AM, farmerboy3 said: you may as well spend the extra bit of cash and go with the 1460 with a 436 instead of the 1440 with the 414

How fast does a 963 combine go?

Ran a 20′ 820 platform & at first a 944 (4×36″) cornhead then later traded for a 963 (6×30″) cornhead. I cut a lot of 50-60 bu beans with it, usually around 3-3.2 mph. IMO, the combine handled the 963 just as well as it did the 944 and had less cron out the back running the 963. Yields varied but generally 175-200bpa.

What is the difference between a 1460 and a 1440?

ya that is true the 1440 and 1460 are basically the same just the front drives and the motor is bigger

Will a 4×30 head fit on a 1440?

4 x30″ IH head would be either a 843, 943, or 1043. Problem you’re going to run into with a 4×30″ head on a 1440 will be the front tire width.